Thursday, June 20, 2013

Working on offshore oil rigs. Employment opportunity

The common image of a worker all covered in dirt and oil is not unlike what real oil rig workers experience while working. Working on oil rig is time-intensive, and requires a lot of hours per week compared to your regular nine-to-five job. If you are fine with giving more than eighty hours per week (plus the fact that you can't go home regularly), then you are probably cut out for this type of career. Nigeria: galley hand entry level oil rig
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